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Today. We have Just finished a neat and TIME The
fine Passenger Steamers of as hereunder: Fronf San Francisco. MARIPOSA . . ..APRIL VENTURA
. ..APRIL
MARIPOSA i ....MAT SIERRA ....MAY
MARIPOSA . MAY SONOMA . .
. ...JUNE
MARIPOSA . . ...JUNE VENTURA
. . ...JUNE
MARIPOSA . ...JULY SIERRA . . . ...JULY "MARIPOSA . JULY
SONOMA . . . ....AUG. Local
Boat. cor.
SIX ROOM
COTTAGE with three bedrooms, parlor, dln'lng-rci- kitchen, bathroom with roll
top tub.
and a large two-roo-
m servants' hniise. Stone curbing and cemeni sidewalks have been laid. $41.00 A
with cash payment of $2M). will buy it. Loratlon. King street, Just
beyond Waikiki turn. MTLELLAN, POND
& CO,
Tel. Main 69.
Judd Building. In connection with the
sailing of the
above steamers, the
Agent I pared to issue, to intending passengers. Coupon Through
Ticket, i" railroad, from San Francisco, to ail Now ViirW
htr onv-
- atonmnhln 11ni tn
: FOR
FURTHER PARTICULARS. APPLY TO
G. IRWIN
&C LI M I TE D General Agents Oceanic
S. S Albert Raas FINANCIAL AGENT
stock and bond broker Member
of Honolulu
Stock Exchange
tt in Hi mm- - Occidental & Oriental
S.S. and
Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Steamers of the above companies w on or about the dates below mentioned: For Japan and China. HONGKONG MARU APRIL 1 CHINA APRIL 24 DORIC MAY 2 NIPPON MARU MAY 10 PERU MAY 18 COPTIC MAY 28 AMERICA MARU JUNE 5 PEKING JUNE 18 GAELIC JUNE 21 HONGKONG MARU JUNE
29 CHINA
JULY 6 DORIC JULY 16 FOR GENERAL II II u unrirnii mmrwsa
ar-m- m mum mm hsbb
h h mm .mi mm 9, m m mu mm u m k. m m aa Steamship Company. Orders for the purchase
or sale of Stocks
and Bonds
carefully and
promptly executed. Loans negotiated. DURING my temporary absence Mr.
Elmer E. Paxton
wil act
for me under full power of attorney. ALBERT
RAAS. OFFICE
Ground floor,
Judd Build-
ing. Postofflce Box 890.
Telephone 199.
HONOLULU. Business
men can save
many hours
Accross tbe Continent From
SAN FRANCISCO-PORTLAN- D. THREE TRAINS DAILY FROM SAN
FRANCISCO. TWO
TRAINS DALLY
From Portland. Only
ires Ms 16 no Oillf
Four Dots
Id Hi flit Pnltmnn Palare
Sleepers. BultVt
Smoking and
Library Cars, with Harbor
Shops and
Pleasant Read-
ing Konnis. Dinli.e Cats. Meals a
Carte. Fr--
- i; Chatr Cars. Pullman O dinary Sleepers. J. H. LOTITROP. General Agent, i:r
Third St..
Portland. Ore.
D. W. HITCHCOCK. General Agent, No. 1
St., San
Francisco, Cal.
Or E. L. LOMAX. G. P. &
T. A.. Omaha. Nebraska. FOR SALE
I Makes
Fast Trip
From Brtabne.Will Take Ma..y
Passmiw Tndy.
The Canadian-A- u t al
an seam-hi-
AorangV, Cap
ain Lay. . rrived n po t iast evenl: g
f "in Sydney ami Unsbane. She
was i.ig.
ted -- .o I b o'cluyk d was
aioni-sd- e the P-ii- f.e
wharf
before 8 o'clock. The Aorar.g. has mac'e
one at the fastest tilps
ftom I ri ;1 a e to tri.; port which have
.ever beer
made by the boats of the eomra y. She
sailed fr m Sydney on the 23 h o March a d eft Brisbane on the 29th at 1:30 a. m. Her
trip to Honolu.u from the Queinsland port was
accomp i hed in lss
ih n twelve days. Tie
Aorangi was
not scheduled to airive
until today; s. e came in many hours a lead of time
On the voyage up fie vssel met wi h easterly and wi:.ds
with a smooth sea and fine
weato i u tit ii.e
ua Lu-tuii-
t, The
equator was
crossed on the 4th instant.
Variable winds and heavy rain squalU were met with at
time. Fresh
rort .eist
trades were4
then encoun ered with heavy head seas and freg.ueiU lain
squalls until the 8th.
Fine weather and a smooth sea were exp r e c; d to p rt after the Sth.
The Aorangi passed and jexonangea signals witn m.1 eompany
s steamer Warrimoo at 9
oa t.ie
9th of March.
The next steamer in the Vancouver 'service, which sails from Sydney tn the 22d instant,
is the
Moana, Captain
Ca- - jrey, formerly running in the San
Fran- cisco
service, a ve?sl
which has
al- - juays enjuyeu a. repuiaii ii aa an ca- - cellent passenger steamship n tact.
she used to be one of the favorite boats on the San Francisco run. The Moana now
takes the place of the Warrimoo, which is to be taken
off. The Aorangi sails for Vancouver and Victoria today at 2 p. m. ane will car- -
ry the following passengers from Ho-
- nolulu:
Mr. and
Mrs. T. May and three children, Mrs. C. E. Pritchard, W. G. Englehurst, Mrs. E. Harrison, Paul Isenberg, Sr., Mrs. Paul Isenberg and Miss
Isenberg; Judge and Mrs. Stan-
ley and two children, Lady Herron and Miss Luce, John
Bull, J. F.
Riley. Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. Lee and,
child, Peter
High, Mrs.
W. Stodart, Mr.
Tanner, Mr.
and Mrs.
Fowler, daughter
and ;maid; W. Schaefer, A. G. King,
P. S. Sales, B. Groocock, Mrs. Rdgar
Wood, Miss
E. F. Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Brodie,
J., Smeaton, Mr.
Jaeger, Mr.
and Mrs.
E. E. Henary and son,
L. D. Brandon, John Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Smith, Chas. Lennox, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Oberiermmer and two children, John Brown, V. G. Hollander and eleven
steerage. Purser
A. Mason
reports that
all the accommodations on the
Aorangi are
taken and
that the vessel will take
a full passenger list to
and Victoria. REAL ESTATE
TRANSACTIONS. April
4. No.
8508 J. M. Monsarrat to Joe Andrade; portions of Grant 3y and
R. P. 7470, kul. 422
(7,212 square
fet), Kekaulike street, Honolulu, Oahu. Con- sideration $3,425. No.
S409 K. L.
and M. C.
Ladd to J. A. Magoon et al.
; pottion
of Grant
39, Kekaulike street, Honolulu, Oahu.
Con- sideration $200. April
6. No.
8512 Trs.
Oahu College to W. R. Castle, tr.; lots
8 and
9 (40,000
square feet), block 1, College Hill tract, Honolulu, Oahu. Consideration $4,450. No.
8513 Trs. Oahu College to W. R. Castle, Jr.;
lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10,
11 (230,404
1-- 10 square
feet), College
Hill tract,
Honolulu, Oahu.
Considera- tion
$11,000.. List of deeds filed April
8, 1901:
First Party.
Second Party.
Class. E. Pa K. Pa D W. Rockey and wife T. E.
.. D H. M. Lyman
et al.
Halal Hill
w " " . T" TJ "X Z'JilVJZl""' X M. Moot e Mrs. Keanu
D Waihiokaea S. Olala
D Mrs.
E. E. Styne Mrs. E. S. Church D J Carvalho and wife
Koloa Sugar
Treotilu College-p!- "" C."'
Jones, Limited
D Keaka
L. 1. McCandless D a.
Rlchardson-I- I. C. Easton., D i;. Jones-- J. Kelelua . D Oahu Cemetery Association W. M. Giffard D A. M. Caldeira M. R. Mendes ...
D L. von.Tempsky and wife V. Ven-
tura D A. F. Tavares
and wife
M. R. Mendes D J. H. Cummings M. G
Cummings.. D J Kpkahuna and wife Paia
I'lan- - tatlon
. . . . D Trs. Oahu College H. P. Baldwin D Gear,
Lansing & Co. J. , Shaw .. D S. Callen and wife P. Muhlendorf n P. Muhlendorf B. M. Allen D The Black Sea and Baltic Cannl In the internal development of Rus-
sia the trans-Siberia- n Railway
is ex-
pected fb play a great part, but this
is only one of the gigantic
enterprises to which Russia is committed. The United Service Magazine gives the fol lowing
particulars of the project for
uniting the Black Sea with
the Baltic
by means of a ship canal: "The reports and rumors during tbe last
year concerning the construction of this proposed great
waterway, though very conflicting, still lead one to suppose
that it is feasible and baa been seriously contemplated, even
if the
work has not proceeded very far. The route proposed is from
the Gulf
of Riga along the rivers Duna,
Bere-sin- a, and Dnieper to Kherson,
on the
Black Sea,
and fifteen
ports or har-
bors are to be
constructed at various places situated along its whole course of 994 miles. The channels of the
nvers are to be deepened and new cuttings made where necessarv ;n oa w
a minimum depth of twenty-
- , i -- ht fppt
nf I water. It is estimated to cost 20.000.000, or about 5.000.-
- 00; loss
than the amount said to be retii
"d fr cutting the Nicaragua canal, and wil1
tak Ave
years to complete. The primary object of this great waterway is to connect the naval dockyards at Libau with those at Nico-laief- f, and permit the passage of Rus-
sian men-oNw- ar from the
Black Sea to the Baltic, and vice versa, thus neutralizing to some
extent the clos-
ing of the
Bosphorus and Dardenelles in time
of war.
The transit
of the
canal from sea to sea will take
six! days
It i sold that LI Hung Chang may he the
fut; e Foreign Minister for
Ch'na The
P sldent
and the
Secretary of War have sent messages of appreciation to General Funston.
The threatened strike of the Pennsyl-
vania ooal
miners has
been averled.
President Mitchell, leader of the miners. "seu ms paouying mnuence sue-
- PPSSI
1111V. Entered
at the
Postofflce at Honolulu, H. I.,
Second-clas- s Matter. Iarued Every
Morning Except
Sunday by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE
COMPANY. Yon Holt liloek. No. 65
St. A. W.
PEAltSON Bus.nesa Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
For the United States (including Hawaii Territory): I months 2 00 6 months 4 00 8 00 1 year
y Advertising rates on
m FlMf
T8L. r Froai and wrt
1, 1900
OUTWARD. Dally Daily Dally Dally Daily Stations. ex.
ex. Sun.
Sun. a.m.
a.m a.m.
p.m. p.m.
Honolulu . , 7:10 9:16
11:05 3:15
5:10 Pearl
City 8:03
9:48 11:40
3:47 5:30
Ewa Mill
. . 8:33 10:08 12:00
4:05 6:10
Waianae . 10:50 4:45 Waialua
. 11:55
5:40 Kahuku
. . 12:32
6:15 INWARD.
Daily Dally Dally Daily Statlona. ex. ex.
Sun. Sun. a.m.
a.m. p.m. .p.m. Kahuku 5:35
2:08 Waialua
6:10 ....
2:50 Waianae
7:10 ....
3:55 Ewa
Mill 5:50
7:45 1:05
4:32 Pearl
City 6:15
8:03 1:30
Honolulu 6:50
8:35 2:05
5:26 O. P. DENISON, F. C.
Superintendent. O. P. & T. A. TIDES, SUN AND MOON.
r S m x a A III & 8 m i t 5 la a P i So. o s . P.m
Ft. ia.n a.m
Rise 8 7 Oi 1 9 5 J. H 40 1 20 6.47 6.17,10 p.m
Tarn 9 8 04 1 8 6 50 12 24 2.82 8.48 8.1711 17 W94.,
10 9 02 17 8 02 1.25 8 48 5
4V6.)8 .m ranr. II 18.10
11 10 03 2.49: 4 50 5 44 6 18 u 06
12 11 08,
1 111
27 4 24
5 88 5 44 6 18 U 52 D.rn 18 ...12 21 5 41 6.1.8 5 43 6 U 1.38 a. tii
14 1.06
1 0 6 "4 6 52 5.42 8.10 2.21 tfon
16 1 44 15 1 0 7 . 7 '.4 5
4' 8 'H
8.08 Last quarter of the
moon on the
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